post mortem
English
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Etymology
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From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin post (“afterwards”) + mortem, from mors (“death”).
Adjective
post mortem (not comparable)
- Having been inflicted or having occurred after death.
- We shouldn't let these post mortem injuries distract us while looking for the cause of death.
- The post mortem timeline is incomplete.
Antonyms
Adverb
post mortem (not comparable)
- Occurring after death.
- The injuries were found to have been caused post mortem.
Translations
occurring after death
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Noun
post mortem (plural post mortems) (abbreviated as PM)
- An investigation of a corpse to determine the cause of death; an autopsy
- (figuratively, management) Any investigation after something considered unsuccessful, especially used of meetings, games and sports, information technology, and projects of any kind.
- 2014 September 3, Thomas A. Limoncelli, Strata R. Chalup, Christina J. Hogan, The Practice of Cloud System Administration (Designing and Operating Large Distributed Systems; 2)[1], Addison-Wesley, page 300:
- Each user-visible outage or SLA violation should be followed by a postmortem and conclude with implementation of the recommendations in the postmortem report.
- 2019 October, Ian Walmsley, “Cleaning up”, in Modern Railways, page 44:
- After a serious delay there is often a post mortem on what happened, but this is usually in-house.
Synonyms
- (figuratively): debriefing, AAR, After-action review (at Wikipedia)
Translations
investigation of a corpse to determine the cause of death; an autopsy
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investigation after something considered unsuccessful
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See also
Italian
Etymology
(deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin
Adjective
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